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Discover LudwigThe phrase "makes it a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a noun that is being added to a category or group. Example: "His love of cooking makes him a great addition to our culinary team."
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But it makes it a little tougher.
That is what makes it a gem.
"It makes it a lot easier".
Spain makes it a lot harder.
That makes it a big day.
"That makes it a little more homey".
That makes it a lot easier".
"Lye is what makes it a pretzel".
"The architect makes it a trophy".
"The address makes it a trophy".
That makes it a reluctant participant.
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